Tick-safety education program, free movie screening on May 20 in Poughkeepsie
Daily Freeman
Last updated: May 4, 2026
The Dutchess County Department of Health is launching an educational program called "Tackling Ticks on the Big Screen" to raise public awareness about tick-borne diseases. This initiative aims to inform residents about prevention strategies and the risks associated with tick bites, particularly as warmer weather approaches.
- The program will be held on Wednesday, May 20, at the Overlook Drive-In Theatre. The event will utilize the drive-in setting to disseminate crucial information on tick prevention.
- Key aspects to be covered include identifying tick habitats, proper tick removal techniques, and understanding the symptoms of common tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme disease.
- The initiative underscores the importance of public health education in mitigating the spread of vector-borne diseases. Residents are encouraged to attend and learn how to protect themselves and their families.
- The department emphasizes proactive measures residents can take, including using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and conducting tick checks after outdoor activities.
- The program's timing is strategic, coinciding with the peak season for tick activity. Information shared will be practical and actionable for community members.
- The goal is to empower residents with knowledge to reduce the incidence of tick bites and related health concerns within Dutchess County.